Dynamic restraint and aggravated diatonicism. I live in a cheap apartment in Providence and record music. I think you can still buy the disc on the Leisure Class website.
I would be honored to serve you cheezits and m&ms- it is a delicacy of the elite. i live in chapel hill now, i pay $60 a month... you will be so much happier in the south. Getcher ass down here, sucka.
Hello Brendan! I hope the tour is going/went well. Dad and I are thinking you should do a southeast tour...you know you have a spot in South Carolina to hang out! Hope you are doing well. xox
Hey Brendan! I wanted to say again how much I enjoyed your set the other night. I am listening to your CD right now and I am very impressed, these songs are really awesome! Be well, and hopefully we will meet again! Take care, Jesse/WW
brendan, its ben a REALLY long time.. so i was surprised to have a comment from you. and then it ended up being Macys spam. I know, now you're thinking WHY DOES THIS HAPPEN!? Well a friend told me that at some point when you log into myspace and are typing in your password, you were actually entering/logging into a spammed site. All you need to do is change your password.
while i was here, I listen to a few songs. didnt realize you were such a musician! impressive! its amazing to hear you sing truly. so, any shows? touring? well best of luck, rock on man ;) -Laura Moosh
hey, I really enjoyed waking up and finding what you wrote. it's nice to hear. (but not to much) because it's a catch 22 with music and sincerity. anyway you're an inspiration. actually I don't even know if i could write this if music played on the post-a-comment-page. it would be pathetic.
Very pastoral and redeeming. I like the agricultural image of your icon and that type of stark rural photography, some of which I have on my page as well. I wish you all the best in your endeavors. WIOTA 'o7
As the undisputed king of R&B, R. Kelly never seems to be far from the current soul scene. Be it collaborating with his homeboy Snoop (“That’s That”) or trading verses with Ciara (“Promise Remix”), this Chicago soul man has displayed a consistent brilliance throughout his fifteen-year career.
Since 2002, R. Kelly has blessed his fans with a new album every year, and 2007 will be no different. While the rest of the music world slept, R. Kelly has been inside his famed studio the Chocolate Factory making countless beats, laying down mackadelic vocals and creating wonderful music.
Much like his musical forefathers Marvin Gaye, Curtis Mayfield and Donny Hathaway (the latter two also hailed from Chi-town), R. Kelly makes songs for ladies lounging in suites as well as homeboys b-balling in the streets. Aptly titled Double Up, Kelly’s new disc features a wide ranch of songs that pushes the sonic envelope while staying true to his game.
“Everything I did in the past, I’m about to double up on it,” says the windy city maestro. In other words, the listener will not be disappointed with the fierce production, superior lyricism and hyper collabos one has come to expect from a Kells project. Just in time for summer, with its whirlwind of backyard barbeques and beach parties, Double Up is filled with enough anthems to dominate the season.
Firing the soul shot heard around the world, “I’m A Flirt (Remix)” is the self-expletory title of the first single. Over a smooth mid-tempo groove, R. Kelly lays down a bit of nightspot realness. “Soon As I See Her Walk Up In The Club (I'm A Flirt)/ Winkin Her Eyes At Me, When I Roll Up On Them Dubs (I'm A Flirt)/ Sometimes When I'm With My Chick On The Low (I'm A Flirt),” he sings. Joining forces with his homies T.I and T-Pain, Kelly has constructed the perfect player’s anthem.